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1 Phylum Annelida The Segmented Worms

2 Classes of Annelida Class Polychaeta (fanworms, clam worms)
Class Oligochaeta (earthworms) Class Hirudinea (Leeches) Classes not covered Class Branchiobdellida Class Acanthobdellida

3 General Characteristics
Annelids are to be found in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats The body is vermiform, bilaterally symmetrical, and segmented Each segment is separated from contiguous ones by a transverse septum The body is triploblastic with a well developed coelom The body is covered with a flexible non-chitinous cuticle

4 General Characteristics
Most forms have setae, hard, bristle-like chitinous structures Digestive system is complete Circulatory system is closed, Excretory system typically consists of a pair of nephridia per segment

5 Typical Arrangement of Segments

6 Feather Duster worms, Clam worms, Christmas Tree worms
Class - Polychaeta Feather Duster worms, Clam worms, Christmas Tree worms

7 General Characteristics
Mostly marine and free-living Many setae, on fleshy lateral outgrowths of the body wall known as parapodia Well developed head bearing appendages Sexes separate, with a free-swimming trochophore larva

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9 Nereis

10 Parapodia Parapodium

11 Figure 17.03d

12 Some Polychaets

13 Figure 17.co

14 Figure 17.02a

15 Figure 17.02b

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18 Figure 17.09

19 Earthworms and Freshwater Worms
Class Oligochaeta Earthworms and Freshwater Worms

20 General Characteristics
Are terrestrial with a few freshwater species Have few setae No parapodia No distinct head appendages Clitellum present Hermaphrodites, with copulation required Eggs are deposited in a cocoon and development is direct

21 Figure 17.12a

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23 Earthworm Dissection

24 Earthworm Dissection

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26 Figure 17.12c

27 Figure 17.14

28 Figure 17.15

29 Figure 17.17

30 Some Oligochaets

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32 Figure 17.18b

33 Figure 17.18c

34 Figure 17.18d

35 Figure 17.17g

36 Class Hirudinea

37 General Characteristics
Ectoparasites, not all - many feed on organic debris Usually dorso-ventrally flattened with fixed number of body segments (34) No setae or parapodia Clitellum present only during reproduction Two suckers – anterior and posterior

38 Figure 17.20

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